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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 5

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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APPLETON, POST-CRESCENT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 PAGE FIVE WEDDINGS All Kinds Of Boots But None Galpin Sons store, Schlafer. Hardware Co. and 'William Groth's storeswhere they may be signed by Jnterestd THE STAGE PERSONALS WANT WAR TAX REMOVED FROM SPORTSMEN GOODS Appleton sportsmen are taking a keen interest in the nationwide movement to take the "war tax" off sportsmen's supplies. The tax has been re WALTHER LEAGUE WILL PROMOTE JUNIOR WORK William Kraemer, Appleton delegate to the International Walther League convention at Omaha last month, gave a short report on tne junior Olive Branch soeiety of Mt.

Olive Lutheran church Monday evenine. Steps were taken at the convention Vr-. will leave Appleton soon for Milwaukee where she will spend some time before going south. Cinch and schafkopf were played, followed by a corn and weiner roast. The guests included: Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Krause and daughter, Elva, Mr. and Mrs. Uno Werner, Mrs. Ella Russell and daughter, Margaret, of Appleton, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hal-verson and daughter, Vivian, Mrs. A. Fahrback, Mrs. Grace Pankratz, Miss Gertrude Pankratz, and Blaine Wells of Menasha and Mr.

and Mrs. H. Langhurst of Milwaukee. The marriage of Miss Anna Molitor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Moll-tor, Little Chute to Peter Vanden Heuvel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Corneil Vanden Heuvel took place at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. John church in Little Chute. The Rev.

J. J. Sprangers performed the ceremony. Miss Mary Molitor and George Vanden Heuvel attended "the couple. The Misses Wilma and Elizabeth Jansen were the flower girls.

Breakfast was served to more than 60 guests after the ceremony. moved from golf balls and equipment, tennis and baseball equipment but there still Is a 10 per cent tax on shotgun shells. Petitions requesting congress to remove this tax have been left at A. to promote junior activities more energetically, he said. Of the 800 Walther League societies in America, one-fourth are junior societies.

Plans were made Monday evening for an outing to be held in the near future. Officers of the Olive Branch society Raymond Hitchock in "The Beauty Shop" A revelation of the possibilities of screen-comedy is shown in "The Beauty Shop" with Raymond Hitchcock and an all star cast opening today at Fischer's Appleton Theatre for three days. This picture signalizes the return to the screen of the famous comedian who was seen in two reelers a few years ago, and a more auspicious return could hardly have been arranged as "The Beauty Shop" is entertainment de luxe. One cannot help praising when considering this support for Mr. Hit-chock, Billy B.

Van, James J. Corbett, Louise Fazenda, the Fairbank Twins, COMFORT SHOP. DE LUXE Offers its clients expert Bervice in Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Facials and Manicuring. Pettibone-Peabody Co. 4 th Floor will meet Tuesday night to prepare The McCall Pall Quarterly for the business to be transacted at 97 I WIS.

ST. arrived today. On Sale at our Pattern Section. GEENEN'S. VOFFICt WASHINGTON the society meeting Friday evening MILWAUKEE u.

i William Kraemer, official delegate to the Walther League convention will -Ready To Wear "Boots, boots, marching up and down again, "Boots, boots, marching up and down again. There's no relief from the war." Such were tha words of the poet Kipling about some war or other, Dut if he were a visitor at the exhibits of the shoe manufacturers at Armory he would have been inspired with the same Idea, only his own boots would be doing th marching. -The armory Is filled to capacity and even to the gallery with exhibits of the new fall style in men's, women's, children's and flappers' styles and all the admiring and envious visitor can do is march around wondering which ones she could afford to buy. And with due apologies to the author of the "Ancient Mariner," the exhibits remind us of a parody on that famous thirst phrase: "Water, water." It runs liks this: "Footwear, footwear, everywhere. Nor any pair to wear." Of the 5,000 samples on display only one shoe of each style is provided for exhibition purposes.

Numbers are being given away at many of the booths which will entitle give his report Friday. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hietpas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hietpas of Kimberly and Joseph Ebben, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Corneil Ebben of Little Chute took place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in Holy Name church at Kimberly. The couple were attended by Miss Delia Ebben and Corneil Bos. A supper will be served at the home of the bride parents Tuesday evening to more than 100 guests. Montagu Love, Diana Allen and PARTIES Laurence Wheat. That is assuredly one of the most remarkable casts ever seen in a pictuure comedy.

The story is that of Dr. Arbutus Miss Elizabeth Hoffman was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous -4udd, a New Tork beauty specialist shower at the home of William Hoff man on Sunday evening. Miss Hoff who poses as the missing baron of the Principality of Bolognia. Dr. Budd expects to find a fortune In Bolognia, but instead gets more than his share PICNICS man's marriage to George Van Dint- er will take place Aug.

22. of trouble, his only legacy being a duel with a notorious bad man. After an immense comical array of adven Mr. and Mrs. George Altmayer of Menasha entertained friends at their cottage at Brighton beach on Monday evening at a farewell party for Miss tures and complications matters straighten out for Dr.

Budd and all The anual picnic of the Young People's department of the Salvation Army will be held In Jones park Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the local corps. All young people connected with the Salvation Army are invited to attend. Elsie Bosser of Appleton. Miss Bosser ends happily. the fortunate ones to any stylo of Miss Marie Finger Is spending a two weeks vacation at Waukesha and the Dells of Wisconsin.

Mrs. G. R. Lyman of Milwaukee, Is Visiting relatives in Appleton. The trip was mads by automobile.

Mr Lyman who accompanied her has returned home. Miss Cora Peters of Antigo. has arrived here to spend two weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Gustavei Blank of Keenah, were Appleton visitors Monday. George Ballard and Harland Grant have returned from a weekend visit at 6tevenS Point. Mrs. Robert Eich and children of Milwaukee, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schneider, 105? Harris-st. William Fries and William Groff attended the state ekat tournament at Green Bay Sunday. H. W. Sievert spent Sunday at Ke-ehena Falls.

Don C. Dickinson who has been confined to Theda Clark hospital at Neenah with an acute attack of neuritis, is reported to be on the way to Improvement. Mr. Dickinson is expected to leave the hospital in a week. The Misses Idabel and Dorothy Ragland, formerly of Appleton, are expected to arrive here from Milwaukee Wednesday.

They will spend their vacations here. V. Boggess and Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Frame of Milwaukee stopped at Appleton Monday on their way to camp in the northern part of the state. Mr. Boggess is Americanization tary of the Milwaukee Y. M.

C. A. and Mr. Frame is in charge of the association branch at Bay View. Theodore Xistris, who has been employed at the Princess confectionery will leave for Madison to attend school.

Mrs. M. G. Hamilton and daughter Jane of Milwaukee returned to their home after visiting Mrs. Eva Gurnee, 9S3 the mother of Mrs.

Hamilton. Lester Gurnee, 953 returned Friday from a three weeks' vacation in Milwaukee and left Saturday morning for a three day engagement at the chautauqua at Waupaca. Miss Emma Spranger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Melzer' of Appleton and A.

Spranger of Marion have returned from an auto trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. Blommer, traffic secretary of the Association of Commerce of Milwaukee who has been in Washington conferring with Senator Lenroot concerning the coal shortage in Wisconsin was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Wittman on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Blommer of Milwau. kee stopped at the Wittman home on their w'ay back from Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. Miss Emily Runzheimer returned Monday from Chicago and West Bend shoe in the dlplay, but the only ones who can be fortunate in that case are the shoe dealers and their guests.

ilirrnmun MARQUETTE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART Study music at an approved school of the highest standards, in pleasant surroundings, with experienced artist, teachers. LODGE NEWS Preparations have been completed for the picnic to be given by Trinity English Lutheran church of Appleton, Trinity of. New London, St. Paul of Neenah and English Lutheran church of Oshkosh at Neenah city park Sunday afternoon. The program of entertainment and talks will be started at 2 o'clock.

A large number of Appleton persons will attend. PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Music diplomas and degrees granted by this school are recognized by the State Beard of Examiners and enable holders to obtain positions In any state. Call or write Liborius Semmann, Dean, 1505 Grand Grand 2127 The Catholic Order of Foresters will hold a meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The greater part of the session will be taken up in planning the program for the annual picnio to be held at Pierce park Aug. 16.

Invitations to attend the picnic are to be extended to the Courts of Kau-kauna. Little Chute, Kimberly, Mena-sha, Neenah, New Londont Oshkosh, Bear Seymour, Freedom, Wrightstown and DePere. CLUB MEETINGS Rett and recreation all the way Members of the Tennis club of Appleton Womans club will meet atthe clubroom at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Plans for the tournament will be completed. The Sunshine club will meet at 2:80 AstheShadows Lengthen ELECTRICITY takes up the work of the setting sun.

In millions of darkening homes; this modern magic flashes its illuminating cheer and convenience to the world. Have You the Charm of Electric Lights in your home? You know of course that it is now the cheapest as well as the best light. But do you know that by the use of Mazda Lamps alone, in place of the old style carbon, you get more than three times as much light for the same amount of current We call your attention especially to the beauty, of modern Electric lighting fixtures. And the con- venience and cleanliness of the Electric Range and all other Electric Appliances. Wisconsin Traction, Light.

Heat and Power Company "You Can Buy If You Will Try In Appleton' BACHMAN WILL REPORT ON LABOR CONVENTION THE lew art Thursday afternoon at' the home of WMCfftSttR Mrs. William Hilker, 913 Jefferson-st. The hostesses will include Mrs. Hilker, STORE Mrs. Bertha Schultz, Mrs.

Bertha S. Carolina Tuesdays RoundQ9000ne17GO Trip OA Way 11 ami BertX ItulwUd See Sturgeon Bay, Fish Creek, Ephraim, Sitter Bar, Washington Island, Eacanaba. Splendid acenety. To Mnskegon, Grand Haren, Grand Rapids (From Chicago) Daily M. Saturday and Sunday 10:30 A.

M. Wbltelake Points Friday and Saturday, 7:45 P.M. Monday, SO A. M. Coon and Mrs.

Catherine Fergueson. A meeting of the trades and labor council will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. President Fred E. Bachmann will make his report of the annual state convention of the Federation of Labor recently held in Oshkosh. Dr.

R. G. Van Susteren Dentist Announces the opening of a modern equipped office at 812 College (over Kresge Store.) Phone 2616. Chased From Berry Patch Appleton blueberry pickers who visited one of their favorite berry patches In Shawano-co. Sunday, a forest containing several hundred acres, were refused admittance By mounted guards whom they met after getting some distance in the woods.

They went elsewhere for their supply and returned home well loaded down vrni. lor vmnoa GnldM to Michlgu ftal Wliaonsin Sohlintx Bros. Co. Colleee-ave. where she spent a week with rela tlves and friends.

Oneida street mm Sr. Mary Eleanor and Sr. Mary Telephone 114. Magadelene have returned to the Me Att tchduU "Do igM Saving Tim Cormick home at Green Bay after pending a week with Sr. Eeanor's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Deimer. CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. PinkWt Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Schmit and daughters autoed to Green Bay on Eunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tennie and family of Greenville are visiting relatives at Milwaukee. Mr.

and Mrs. Barney McGinnis and Howard, of Milwaukee are visi New Low Prices on taken Lydia E. Pmkham 8 Vegetable iTillllllllllllllllllll ting relatives and friends in Clara Steinke left for Milwaukee Monday where she will visit relatives for a week. lis all it claims to be and has bene Clean Hits with a "Winchester" You boy will get wholesome enjoyment out of his vayition if he has aood rifle. Target practice develops 6kill in marksmanship, self-reliance and manliness.

It is a sport the whole family can enjoy. Winchester .22 caliber rifles are built according to the same standards that have made Winchester rifles famous. They are simple in operation, accurate and safe. Prices are lower this season. A real Winchester rifle is within the reach of every boy.

AOalpirfsSons 's Hardware at Eetafl 5inccl864 A Free Booklet On Bread Making Almost every cook can prepare white bread, but do you know how to make raisin bread, nut bread, potato bread, rice bread, or corn bread? All of these are delicious and nutritious foods and lend a nutritious foods and lend a variety to the diet. Ijrections for making practically every kind of bread and pastry are given in a free "booklet issued by the Department of Agriculture which contains 93 tested recipes. This is free Government publication and our Washington Information Bureau will secure a copy for any of our. readers who fills out and mails the coupon below, enclosing two cents in stamps for return postage. Be sure to write your name and address clearly on the lines of the coupon.

fited me wonderfully. I had been Mrs. L. J. Lewis, the Misses Lewis, Ethel Van Camps, Marie Hertzmlller and Henry Lewis have re sick for eigni months with a trnnhla which turned from a two weeks' camping confined me to my bed and was oniy Me to he urj Dart of the time, when trip at Shawano lake.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael chaperoned the party. Miss Marcsllette Taylor of Washington, D.

is a guest of Mrs. E. F. Carroll at Duna cottage at Lake Winnebago, and her aunt, Mrs. Frank Mc-Gillen.

H. L. Fricke of Chicago, was a busi-fcess 'visitor in this city Monday. 1 was advised Dy FEDERAL TIRES Never before have these Standard and Nationally Known Cord and Fabric Tires been offered at such Attractive Prices. KaaSaa lrieuu, una.

Smith, to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Martin of Ra cine, was here Monday on business. Emil Schwartz of Fairbolt, is visiting in Appleton. William Brown of Hortonville, Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Appleton Post-Crescent Information Bureau, Washington, D. C.

I enclose herewith two cents In stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Baking transacted business in this city Mon GroceryB VegetaDie VjOmpcunu aim Pills. I was so much" benefited by tho use of these medicines that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began takingthe medicines and I passed over that time without any trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do all rny housework, washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have been helped by your medicines." Mrs.

Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St, Metropolis, You may depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. argains 4 Name Street City State WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY Defender CI. Fabric Traffik CI.

Fabric Rugged CI. Fabric day. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rhodes ana Mrs.

Nedry and son of Medford, were Visitors here Monday. Edwin SchulU and family jof Kewaunee were weekend guests of relatives in this city. Dr. R. R.

Lally is spending a week's vacation at Rhinelander. S. Bruniter of Clinton ville, was a business visitor In Appleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Webb of Chicago, were guests of friends Monday In this city. 895 10.95 extra ply 11 qe OVERSIZE EXTRA PLY 91 Cft OVERSIZE lal W00DFORSALE 13.95 ply I QC OVERSIZE 26.45 Dance at Manle View Pavilion 30x3' 30X3V2 32x4 30x3y2 30x312 31x4 32x4 33x4 32x412 34x412 33x5 35x5 Wednesday. Aug.

9th. Music Rugged S. W. Fabric Defender CI. Cord Blue Pennant CI.

Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord Blue Pennant S.W.

Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord Blue Pennant S.W. Cord by Valley Country Club Orchestra of Neenah. Appleton-Green Bay Bus leaves Pettibone's at 8:30. No.

2 cans Fancy Sweet Corn, 2 for 23c Early June Peas, 2 cans for 23c Large size Carnation Milk, per can 10c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 23c Extra Fancy New Potatoes, per peck 39c Per bushel $1.39 20c bottles Beechnut Ginger Ale 16c 35c bottles Beechnut Catsup 28c Large full quart jars' Olives only 47c Quart cans Mazola Cooking Oil 53c Yeast Foam, per pkg 8c Walter Baker's Chocolate, per lb 35c Swan's Down Cake Flour, per pkg. 33c 10 bars P. G. White Laundry Soap 43c Large size Grand Ma's Washing Powder 21c 49 pound sack Pillsbury, Big Jo or Gold Medal, your choice, per sack $2.39 29.1 5 30.05 37.70 46.95 49.30 If When coal is $20.00 per ton and hard to get, you will say, "I wish I had ordered some of those good Slabs and Edgings from the Kno-ke Lumber when I had a chance." A Word To The Wis! Is Sufficient Order now while can get it, and don't lay awake nights, worrying how you will cook your next meal or keep warm when the snow is flying. REMEMBER It is cheaper than Coal, Coke or Gas.

Guarantee' 8 cords to Joad. DELIVERED West of Per Load 12" Hem. Slabs Edgs. 15.25 12" Hdwd. Slabs Edgs.

East of Appleton-St. Per Load 12" Hem. Slabs Edgs. 12" Hdwd. Slabs Edgs.

Knoke Lumber Co. OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION These prices effective August 1st, ancMnclude Excise Tax Known Everywhere for Extra Service WARNING! The attaching, pasting or posting of any hand bill, poster picture or carton or other advertising matter on any telegraph Sole, telephone pole, electric ght pole or on any walk, public or private, or on any store, barn, shop or building, or on any fence, bridge or structure except a duly licensed bill board is prohibited by Section 9 of Ordinance 163 of the City of Appleton. Persons violating the above will be fined from one to fifteen dollars for each offense. The cooperation of all citizens is asked for to stop this practice. Notify the City Hall or Dept.

of Police at once if you see any one violating this ordinance. Oscar F. Weisgerber, Victrola No. 330 Electric The ideal instrument for your home. No winding.

Stops automatically. Our complete line of new models in the Console style priced $115.00 to $415.00 Your inspection is invited CARROLL'S Music Shop 615-17 ONEIDA ST. Schaefer Bros. SCHLAFER HDW. CO.

"QUALITY HARDWARE" i 1008 College Ave. Phone 223 1 (Saw Mill) Phone 868 Wf College-Ave..

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